When co-host Andy Cohen asked Anderson how he felt about publicly coming out, Anderson said he was happy about the support he received from his fans and viewers. However, he called out Star Jones after hearing she said he came out as a ratings ploy.

Juan Ahonen-Jover of Miami has just published a book, The Gay Agenda 2012. From the website:

This book describes the Gay Agenda for 2012 in detail—what it is, and how and why lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and others want to change the United States (and the world).

Today in the United States, the core beliefs of the country are under attack. The freedom of religion is under attack. Family values are under attack. Individualism and the pursuit of happiness are under attack. The courts are under attack.

This book is about freedom, including the freedom of religion and the freedom to be yourself. It is also about our Constitution and about one of our most cherished rights: to be treated equally under the law.

What would it be like if we could return to the vision of our great Constitution?

What legislation would need to be added or modified to reach equal treatment under the law? How do we go about doing it?

This book shows a path to it, and it is an urgent All Out call for action.

Juan Ahonen-Jover, Ph.D, is an entrepreneur who did well and is now doing good. He is the creator and cofounder of eQualityGiving, ActOnPrinciples, and eQualityThinking, all focused on the fundamental principle that everyone should be treated equally under the law.

Juan was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship and was educated at Stanford University in supercomputers and business. He has four advanced degrees and is fluent in four languages. He co-authored a book on computers and is an innovator in election protection.

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DENVER -- A federal appeals court in Denver is refusing to block extradition of a gay man without immigration papers who sought protection in the U.S. claiming Mexican authorities persecute gay people.

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that there is evidence that Mexico supports gay rights, citing developments including Mexico City's legalization of gay marriage.

Efren Neri-Garcia has said he was mistreated in Mexico because he is gay and was attacked by authorities while imprisoned in Guadalajara in the 1990s. A witness told Colorado authorities gay men in Guadalajara are still being attacked and need protection.

The ruling means Neri-Garcia faces deportation.

The court also cited a recent U.S. Homeland Security report saying there have been fundamental changes in the treatment of gays in Mexico.

Orlando Cruz, a professional boxer from San Juan Puerto Rico (18-2-1, 9 KOs), former Olympian and currently ranked No. 4 Featherweight by the World Boxing Organization (WBO), is announcing today that he ”Is a proud gay man.”

Cruz is the first openly gay man in boxing history. “I’ve been fighting for more than 24 years and as I continue my ascendant career, I want to be true to myself,” said Cruz. “I want to try to be the best role model I can be for kids who might look into boxing as a sport and a professional career. I have and will always be a proud Puerto Rican. I have always been and always will be a proud gay man.”